Yes they are selling GBG isolate oddly enough. the problem being CBG alone, and/or any isolated cannabinoid is the lack of synergistic interaction of different cannabinoids together that has real effect. I suppose you could use the isolate to boost the CBG content of your extract by mixing it in.My buddy brought some CBG isolate over not long ago. Also CBN. They are making these, just waiting for the demand to make them in larger quantities.
What state. ??My buddy brought some CBG isolate over not long ago. Also CBN. They are making these, just waiting for the demand to make them in larger quantities.
My thoughts exactly. This is why I said it would be quite the breeding project. No in plant synthase for it.What state. ??
I have not seen any isolates in WA. Then again I have not been in a store in over a year.. lol
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For me my home made high CBD concentrates, (Charlotte Angel auto) are leaps and bounds more effective than purchased CO2 CBD isolate from Colorado.
IMO the value of isolate is the ability to recombine in a formula specific to the individual.
This is the fail of big Pharma.
Full spectrum is where it's at..
Don't know about breeding a high CBN weed. To me it seems to be the handling of a hash plant Indica that increases CBN.
Air dry in the sun, heat press dry sift. Store hot for a long time.
I think most CBN is from oxidized THC.
ColoradoWhat state. ??.
You know that's a good question. I had assumed that was part of it. I was also under the impression it broke down chlorophyll as well an that was part of the color change.Is it general consensus that the extract turning red shows oxidation of the cannabinoids?
Sorry, want to get upto speed on a couple things.
If you use reptile or UV grow bulbs you'll cover both anyway.You know that's a good question. I had assumed that was part of it. I was also under the impression it broke down chlorophyll as well an that was part of the color change.
This makes me want to experiment on my next batch. I've put green c grade washes in the sun before for fun and try turned red, and seemed to be smoother. I have never put a clean A grade wash in the sun to see what happened. It might be neat though. It also makes me want to get a UV light to expose the solution indoors in a more controlled manner. Do we know if it's uva or uvb to does the conversion or if it matters?
WowThis is a really cool thread, and idea. Since I am the new owner of a rosin press I am wondering what would happen if I put my rosin under a UVB light for a while? Likely I would get some CBN and CBNa conversion. How would one determine the length of exposure time necessary under the light I wonder. Pressing the bud @ 220f is going to convert some of the THCa to THC, but there is probably alot of THCa still in the rosin along with all kinds of other cannabinoids .